MarkD51
Regular Member
Hello,
I work at a city owned public Facility here in NM.
The Facility holds a Government Liquor License.
In the recent past, and according to I believe the NM Gaming-Alcohol Division, the only person(s) allowed to carry at such facilities were on duty LEO's, and as well private security companies with employees who has the proper certification (Class 3?)
I understand there might be differences in laws for "privately owned businesses" which hold a current State Issued Liquor License. Keep in mind this is a City owned property, with a State issued Government Liquor License.
Now, I'm being told these laws have changed recently (per the Gaming-Alcohol Division, or?), and that new laws in the books bans such private security firms that are hired as security, from being armed at such public facilities (city-county) which hold a state issued Liquor License.
Is this indeed fact, or are such city's rules deviations from actual state and-or Alcohol-Gaming Laws?
Hopefully, someone can enlighten me here.
TIA, Mark
I work at a city owned public Facility here in NM.
The Facility holds a Government Liquor License.
In the recent past, and according to I believe the NM Gaming-Alcohol Division, the only person(s) allowed to carry at such facilities were on duty LEO's, and as well private security companies with employees who has the proper certification (Class 3?)
I understand there might be differences in laws for "privately owned businesses" which hold a current State Issued Liquor License. Keep in mind this is a City owned property, with a State issued Government Liquor License.
Now, I'm being told these laws have changed recently (per the Gaming-Alcohol Division, or?), and that new laws in the books bans such private security firms that are hired as security, from being armed at such public facilities (city-county) which hold a state issued Liquor License.
Is this indeed fact, or are such city's rules deviations from actual state and-or Alcohol-Gaming Laws?
Hopefully, someone can enlighten me here.
TIA, Mark
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